A place to write my way to understanding about issues related to teaching and learning. (Because of my experience, my focus is on mathematics education.) Please join me as I explore the changing educational landscape.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

MTH 110 is an Intermediate Algebra course that explores topics typically found in Algebra I and II. Most of the students have seen the content before but for some reason it did not stick (nobody's fault, just a fact). Instead of simply re-teaching the topics, we are using the content to extend our understanding of what it means to do mathematics.

One of the ways we are attending to the mathematical process is by making our thinking visible is through Metacognitive Memoirs. Because this is a new approach to many of my students, I spend a good portion of Flight School (the first three weeks of the semester) developing the idea of how we can go beyond showing our work. This past week, I facilitated a workshop that demonstrated one way to share our thinking.

About Me

I am a professor in the Mathematics Department at Grand Valley State University. Mostly, I teach future teachers but I also do some professional development with inservice middle school teachers. My six-word teaching philosophy is: "Agency and capacity fostering sustainable learning."
My wife, Kathy, is a first grade teacher. She is the person who keeps me grounded in educational reality when I begin to get too idealistic. I have also learned a great deal from her about comprehension strategies and instructional coaching.
I have three adult step-children (Hilary, John, and Andrew).